Ratusan ekor sapi ternak milik warga pada empat kecamatan di Kabupaten Bombana, Sulawesi Tenggara, mati mendadak akibat terserang virus jembrana.
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00:00Hundreds of cows in four districts of Bombana, South Sulawesi, died from the outbreak of the Jemberana virus.
00:11This was found out after the staff and the animal doctors from a local farm went down to the farm locations for inspection.
00:21According to the local authorities, the deaths of hundreds of cows have occurred since the last month.
00:29So far, the farm has reported about 428 dead cows.
00:37In anticipation of the spread of the outbreak, the head of the Bombana Sheriff's Farm Office,
00:44who was met at his office on Thursday, October 10, said that he has taken quick action
00:50by reducing the number of staff to vaccinate livestock that have not been infected with the virus.
00:57The number of cows that have died, a total of 428 cows,
01:04spread in four districts, namely Raluwatu, Raluwatu Utara, Lantera Jaya, and Rumbia.
01:11According to the results of the Maros laboratory, it is indicated that the virus is Jemberana.
01:18The steps we took from the farm were first to provide vaccines,
01:25vitamins, antibiotics, heat reducers, and to infect the cattle.
01:31Seeing this incident, the residents of Bombana who have cows were asked to report to the local farm office
01:39to be inspected and vaccinated in order to anticipate the spread of the Jemberana virus to other districts.
01:47From Bombana, South Sulawesi, Saharuddin, Tarah News Agency, reported.